Thursday, August 26, 2010

I've made many errors, admits Tiger Woods

Two days after former model Elin Nordegren divorced him, disgraced golfer Tiger Woods confessed he had many mistakes but didn't say if he still loved his former wife.
"You don't ever go into a marriage looking to get divorced. I've made a lot of errors in my life and it's something I have to live with," Woods said a day before The Barclays tournament begins in Paramus, New Jersey.

Woods was asked if he still loved Nordegren but he did not answer the question, nypost.com reports.

Nordegren told People magazine earlier that she had "been through hell" dealing with reports of her ex-husband's numerous affairs.

In response, Woods said: "I understand that she's sad and I feel the same way."

The couple officially announced their divorce Monday.

Swedish Nordegren said she "feels stronger than I ever have" following the split.

She said she and Woods tried for months to reconcile but in the end a marriage "without trust and love" wasn't good for anyone, she said in her first interview since it was revealed last November that Woods bedded several women.




Last year, on Thanksgiving night, Woods drove his SUV into a tree outside his Florida driveway, setting off a series of shocking revelations that the golf superstar had been cheating on his wife.

Post their divorce, Woods has praised his ex-wife as a "supportive" and "wonderful mother".

"This is a very painful, personal and private time for our family. Throughout this entire time, Elin has shown unwavering concern and support for our children. She is a wonderful mother," aceshowbiz.com quoted him as saying.

"I know that the two of us will do everything we can to help our children adjust to this new family situation," he said.



"We both cherish the time we can spend with Sam and Charlie. Whether it's taking Sam to school or hitting balls with Charlie on the range, nothing gives me more enjoyment than these simple pleasures. We have two special kids, and I'm going to enjoy every minute with them.

"Personally, I am learning to balance family and golf. My children come first and always will, but I also appreciate golf more than ever. I understand how important the fans and the game are to me. I know how lucky I am to do what I do for a living, and I am deeply grateful for everyone who has supported me."



“We are sad that our marriage is over and we wish each other the very best for the future. While we are no longer married, we are the parents of two wonderful children and their happiness has been, and will always be, of paramount importance to both of us. Once we came to the decision that our marriage was at an end, the primary focus of our amicable discussions has been to ensure their future well-being. The weeks and months ahead will not be easy for them as we adjust to a new family situation, which is why our privacy must be a principal concern.”

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